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Judge Blocks NH Parents from Protesting Trans Athletes with Wristbands

A federal judge in New Hampshire experienced local school districts and gender madness, blocking parents from wearing wristbands on school property, protesting transgender-identifying boys playing on women’s sports teams.

In September, several parents wore pink wristbands and “XX” to reference women’s sex chromosomes during a girls’ high school soccer game. It has been reported on tuesday.

Local media reports say Bow and Dumbarton school district chief Mercy Kelly responded to wristbands by issuing trespass notices to parents, including Antony and Nicole Foot, Kyle Feller and Eldon Rush. Orders without Trading Pass have ended.

The parents then sued the school district, alleging that their First Amendment rights had been violated and asked the judge to wear wristbands featuring “xx” at school events while the case was underway.

On Monday, President George HW Bush’s appointee, Judge Stephen McAuliffe, said he sided with the school district and acted reasonably to prevent his parents from protesting.

“The plaintiffs may not have intended to convey any sleazy or harassment messages directed at Parker Tirell and other transgender students, but the symbols and posters they displayed were able to convey such a message in full,” he writes. “And that broader message is something that school authorities have reasonably understood and tried to prevent appropriately.”

“A message of broader and more despicable/harassment that the plaintiff’s ‘XX’ symbol for the district to convey was completely reasonable,” he continued.

A senior attorney at the Free Speech Institute, one of the lawyers representing his parents, said he disagreed with the court’s decision.

“This was an adult speech in a limited public forum, which enjoys First Amendment protections over student speeches in the classroom,” Attorney Delcorde said in a statement. “Bow School District officials were clearly discriminatory based on perspective, as they perceived the XX wristband as “exclusive.” ”

The plaintiffs filed a notice following the ruling that the judge did not plan to enter more evidence before issuing a final decision.

The incident unfolds amid a shift in federal government policies regarding transgender-identifying athletes.

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to “keep men out of women’s sports.” protect Because female student athletes “have to make them look undressed or contested in front of men.” Additionally, federal departments require that “approve grants for education programs and, if necessary, revoke funding for programs that do not comply with established policies in this order.”

Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on x @thekat_hamilton.

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